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- who: December and colleagues from the of Connecticut, United States have published the research work: Large extent of mercury stable isotope fractionation in contaminated stream sediments induced by changes of mercury binding forms, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors investigate if this change in binding forms is reflected in the different isotopic compositions of Hg in sediment samples and if differences in Hg isotope ratios in bulk sediments compared to the fine fraction can provide additional information about the dominant transport mechanisms and the changes in binding forms. The limited data of isotope ratios . . .
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